US20110175409A1 - Coupling Mechanism for Headrest of Vehicle Seat - Google Patents

Coupling Mechanism for Headrest of Vehicle Seat Download PDF

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US20110175409A1
US20110175409A1 US13/077,309 US201113077309A US2011175409A1 US 20110175409 A1 US20110175409 A1 US 20110175409A1 US 201113077309 A US201113077309 A US 201113077309A US 2011175409 A1 US2011175409 A1 US 2011175409A1
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Kenichi Niitsuma
Hirooki Negishi
Jinichi Tanabe
Koji Sano
Koji Uno
Tatsuya Terauchi
Tomoki Matsumoto
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    • B60N2/888Head-rests with arrangements for protecting against abnormal g-forces, e.g. by displacement of the head-rest
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  • the present invention relates to a coupling mechanism for a headrest of a vehicle seat, and more particularly to a coupling mechanism for moving the headrest forward when a forward external force acts on a car body as a result of rear end collisions or the like.
  • the coupling mechanism of the prior art is disposed substantially at the backside of a cushion of the backrest, and thus the cushion performance may be lowered. That is, the coupling mechanism is provided at a position overlapping the vehicle seat occupant in the front-to-back direction, and thus the cushion design is restricted.
  • the movable member in the prior art is narrow in its movable range, and the distance of moving the headrest forward is short, and means for compensating for lack of distance is difficult.
  • a vehicle seat comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant.
  • the back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward, and the backward protrusion extends laterally.
  • a vehicle seat comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant.
  • the back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward in at least an end part in a vertical direction, and the backward protrusion extends laterally.
  • a vehicle seat comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant.
  • the back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with first and second backward protrusions protruding backward, and the first and second backward protrusions extend laterally and are arranged in parallel with each other.
  • a vehicle seat comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant.
  • the back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member, provided with a first backward protrusion protruding backward in an upper end part thereof, and provided with a second backward protrusion protruding backward in a lower end part thereof, and the first and second backward protrusions extend laterally.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of a vehicle seat
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a backrest frame and a part of a coupling mechanism for a headrest;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the coupling mechanism for a headrest
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the backrest frame and the coupling mechanism for a headrest
  • FIG. 5 is a magnified side view of a lower link mechanism of the coupling mechanism
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a first link of the coupling mechanism
  • FIG. 7 is a magnified side view of an upper link mechanism of the coupling mechanism.
  • FIG. 8 is a magnified side view showing the first link elevated from the state in FIG. 7 .
  • a vehicle seat 1 of the invention has a backrest 2 A, a seat bottom 2 B, and a headrest 3 having a head support 4 is provided in an upper part of the backrest 2 A.
  • a backrest frame 16 of the backrest 2 A has a square frame shape, including a pair of side frames 40 , each having an inward extension 40 a and outwardly recessed portion 50 , an upper frame 41 , and a lower frame 42 .
  • an upper movable member 10 (headrest support member) movable laterally to the backrest frame 16 is disposed.
  • Vertical pillar supports 11 for inserting the lower parts of pillars 6 of the headrest 3 are fixed in the movable member 10 .
  • the pillars 6 are supported by the pillar supports 11 to be adjustable in height.
  • the movable member 10 also has an outward extension 12 a , and a forward extension 12 b , as well as a protrusion 14 having an anteroposterior extension, and a forward bent portion 14 a.
  • Both right and left sides of the upper movable member 10 are attached to the backrest frame 16 by way of an individual upper link mechanism 15 .
  • Each upper link mechanism 15 has a long first link 17 (downward extension), an arm 18 (second link member), and a second link 23 (first link member) as shown in FIGS. 2 , 3 and 7 .
  • the end part of the upper movable member 10 is fixed to an upper part of the first link 17 , and the arm 18 is rotatably pivoted on an L-shaped bracket 20 (bracket, bracket member) fixed in the upper part of the backrest frame 16 by way of a shaft 21 (second link support shaft).
  • An intersection 13 exists between the first link 17 and the forward extension 12 b .
  • the second link 23 is rotatably pivoted on the bracket 20 by way of a shaft 25 (first link support shaft).
  • the leading end of the arm 18 is pivoted on the vertical intermediate position of the first link 17 by way of a shaft 19 (second coupling shaft), and the leading end of the second link 23 is pivoted on the lower part of the first link 17 by way of a shaft 24 (first coupling shaft).
  • the other end of the second link 23 is pivoted on the upper part of a long coupling rod 27 (transmission member) by way of a shaft 28 .
  • the bracket 20 has a link support portion 51 with a link support surface 52 .
  • the second link 23 has a bracket attachment 53 , a first extension 54 and a second extension 55 .
  • the second link 23 also has a bent portion 56 .
  • the first link 17 , the arm 18 and the second link 23 of the upper link mechanism 15 are preliminarily assembled in, preferably, the bracket 20 .
  • the bracket provided with the link mechanism can be easily assembled in the backrest frame 16 as a unit module.
  • the bracket provided with the link mechanism makes it easy to manage storage parts, and to replace parts in maintenance operations.
  • one end of an upper spring 29 is coupled to the lower part of the first link 17 , and the other end of the upper spring 29 is coupled to the side frame 40 .
  • the first link 17 is usually held at a lower waiting position in FIG. 7 by an elastic force of the spring 29 , and hence the headrest 3 is held at an ordinary position.
  • the upper movable member 10 moves forward, and the headrest 3 is forced out forward.
  • a lower movable member 30 which may be a back-and-forth movable body or a sensing member, stretching laterally is disposed.
  • the lower movable member 30 is pushed by a vehicle seat occupant and moved backward when the vehicle seat relatively moves forward of the occupant due to a rear end collision. Both sides of the lower movable member 30 are coupled to the ends of the lower link 31 (link member) of the lower link mechanism 32 by way of shafts 38 (coupling shafts).
  • the lower movable member 30 comprises a plate-shaped portion 30 e that connects to the shaft 38 via a coupling plate member 30 a (also called a coupling member or end extension) through a first extension 30 a 1 , second extension 30 a 2 , and third extension 30 a 3 .
  • the lower movable member 30 also comprises a shaft member 30 g .
  • the other end of the lower link 31 is coupled to the lower part of the coupling rod 27 (transmission member) by way of a shaft 37 .
  • the lower link 31 is preferably a bell crank.
  • the center of the lower link 31 is pivoted on a lower bracket 35 (bracket member) fixed to the side frame 40 by way of a shaft 36 (link support shaft).
  • one end of the lower spring 39 is coupled to the lower movable member 30
  • the other end of the lower spring 39 is coupled to the side frame 40 .
  • the lower movable member 30 is held at a forward ordinary position by the elastic force of the spring 39 , and when a rear end collision occurs, it is pushed by the vehicle seat occupant and moved backward by resisting the elastic force of the spring 39 .
  • the backward movement of the lower movable member 30 causes the lower link 31 to rotate counterclockwise about the shaft 36 , and causes the coupling rod 27 to be pulled downward.
  • the second link 23 rotates counterclockwise about the shaft 25 , and moves the first link 17 upward by resisting the elastic force of the upper spring 29 .
  • the distance between the shaft 25 and shaft 28 is shorter than the distance between the shaft 25 and shaft 24 .
  • the second link 23 amplifies the moving amount of the coupling rod 27 (lower movable member 30 ) to transmit the movement to the first link 17 , the upper part of the first link 17 is guided by the arm 18 and moved substantially forward as shown in FIG. 8 , and thereby the headrest 3 is moved forward by way of the upper movable member 10 so that a cervical spine of the vehicle seat occupant is protected in the event of a rear end collision.
  • the upper link mechanism 15 of this embodiment of the invention has a function of moving the headrest 3 largely forward with a small moving amount of the lower movable member 30 .
  • the lower movable member 30 comprises backward protrusions 30 f .
  • the backward protrusions 30 f may comprise a first backward protrusion 30 b (upper backward protrusion) and a second backward protrusion 30 c (lower backward protrusion). These each may comprise a first bent portion 30 d 1 and a second bent portion 30 d 2 .
  • the side frame 40 of the backrest frame 16 is formed of a metal plate having a specified width in the front-to-back direction, and the upper link mechanism 15 , coupling rod 27 , and lower link 31 are disposed adjacent to the side frame 40 .
  • the members of the upper link mechanism 15 and the lower link 31 are formed of plates substantially parallel to the side frame 40 , and are supported by the shaft in the lateral direction.
  • the upper movable member 10 substantially overlaps with the upper frame 41 of the backrest frame 16 . Therefore, the mechanism for transmitting the movement of the lower movable member 30 to the headrest 3 does not substantially interfere with the cushion 5 of the backrest 2 A. Hence, the transmission mechanism is operated smoothly, and decline of performance of the cushion 5 is prevented.

Abstract

A vehicle seat is provided comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant. The back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward, and the backward protrusion extends laterally.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/279,766, filed Jun. 18, 2009, which is a PCT national stage entry of international patent application no. PCT/JP2005/13468, filed Jul. 22, 2005. The contents of these applications are herein incorporated by reference.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The present invention relates to a coupling mechanism for a headrest of a vehicle seat, and more particularly to a coupling mechanism for moving the headrest forward when a forward external force acts on a car body as a result of rear end collisions or the like.
  • Conventionally, there is known from Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-119619 a vehicle seat having a headrest provided in a backrest, a movable member provided inside of the backrest, and a coupling mechanism for coupling the headrest and the movable member mechanically, in which, when a vehicle seat occupant moves backward relative to the vehicle seat due to rear collisions or the like, the movable member is pushed by the occupant to move backward, and the backward movement of the movable member moves the headrest forward by way of the coupling mechanism.
  • The coupling mechanism of the prior art is disposed substantially at the backside of a cushion of the backrest, and thus the cushion performance may be lowered. That is, the coupling mechanism is provided at a position overlapping the vehicle seat occupant in the front-to-back direction, and thus the cushion design is restricted.
  • The movable member in the prior art is narrow in its movable range, and the distance of moving the headrest forward is short, and means for compensating for lack of distance is difficult.
  • SUMMARY
  • It is hence an object of embodiments of the invention to provide a coupling mechanism for a headrest capable of amplifying the small moving amount of the movable member and transmitting the movement to the headrest. It is another object of embodiments of the invention to provide a coupling mechanism for a headrest capable of amplifying the moving amount of the movable member with a simple configuration. It is still another object of the invention to provide a coupling mechanism for a headrest not interfering with the cushion of the backrest substantially.
  • Therefore, a vehicle seat is provided comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant. The back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward, and the backward protrusion extends laterally.
  • A vehicle seat is also provided comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant. The back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward in at least an end part in a vertical direction, and the backward protrusion extends laterally.
  • A vehicle seat is also provided comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant. The back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member and is provided with first and second backward protrusions protruding backward, and the first and second backward protrusions extend laterally and are arranged in parallel with each other.
  • A vehicle seat is also provided comprising a seat back frame having right and left side frames, a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant, and a back-and-forth movable body provided inside a backrest that is positioned at a rear of the seat occupant, wherein a backward movement of the back-and-forth movable body forwardly moves the headrest to support the head of the seat occupant. The back-and-forth movable body is attached to each side frame through a link member, provided with a first backward protrusion protruding backward in an upper end part thereof, and provided with a second backward protrusion protruding backward in a lower end part thereof, and the first and second backward protrusions extend laterally.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • An embodiment of the invention is shown in the following figures.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of a vehicle seat;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a backrest frame and a part of a coupling mechanism for a headrest;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the coupling mechanism for a headrest;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the backrest frame and the coupling mechanism for a headrest;
  • FIG. 5 is a magnified side view of a lower link mechanism of the coupling mechanism;
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a first link of the coupling mechanism;
  • FIG. 7 is a magnified side view of an upper link mechanism of the coupling mechanism; and
  • FIG. 8 is a magnified side view showing the first link elevated from the state in FIG. 7.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A vehicle seat 1 of the invention has a backrest 2A, a seat bottom 2B, and a headrest 3 having a head support 4 is provided in an upper part of the backrest 2A. A backrest frame 16 of the backrest 2A has a square frame shape, including a pair of side frames 40, each having an inward extension 40 a and outwardly recessed portion 50, an upper frame 41, and a lower frame 42.
  • Near the upper frame 41, an upper movable member 10 (headrest support member) movable laterally to the backrest frame 16 is disposed. Vertical pillar supports 11 for inserting the lower parts of pillars 6 of the headrest 3 are fixed in the movable member 10. The pillars 6 are supported by the pillar supports 11 to be adjustable in height. The movable member 10 also has an outward extension 12 a, and a forward extension 12 b, as well as a protrusion 14 having an anteroposterior extension, and a forward bent portion 14 a.
  • Both right and left sides of the upper movable member 10 are attached to the backrest frame 16 by way of an individual upper link mechanism 15. Each upper link mechanism 15 has a long first link 17 (downward extension), an arm 18 (second link member), and a second link 23 (first link member) as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 7. The end part of the upper movable member 10 is fixed to an upper part of the first link 17, and the arm 18 is rotatably pivoted on an L-shaped bracket 20 (bracket, bracket member) fixed in the upper part of the backrest frame 16 by way of a shaft 21 (second link support shaft). An intersection 13 exists between the first link 17 and the forward extension 12 b. The second link 23 is rotatably pivoted on the bracket 20 by way of a shaft 25 (first link support shaft). The leading end of the arm 18 is pivoted on the vertical intermediate position of the first link 17 by way of a shaft 19 (second coupling shaft), and the leading end of the second link 23 is pivoted on the lower part of the first link 17 by way of a shaft 24 (first coupling shaft). The other end of the second link 23 is pivoted on the upper part of a long coupling rod 27 (transmission member) by way of a shaft 28. The bracket 20 has a link support portion 51 with a link support surface 52. The second link 23 has a bracket attachment 53, a first extension 54 and a second extension 55. The second link 23 also has a bent portion 56.
  • The first link 17, the arm 18 and the second link 23 of the upper link mechanism 15 are preliminarily assembled in, preferably, the bracket 20. As a result, the bracket provided with the link mechanism can be easily assembled in the backrest frame 16 as a unit module. The bracket provided with the link mechanism makes it easy to manage storage parts, and to replace parts in maintenance operations.
  • As shown in FIGS. 2 and 6, one end of an upper spring 29 is coupled to the lower part of the first link 17, and the other end of the upper spring 29 is coupled to the side frame 40. The first link 17 is usually held at a lower waiting position in FIG. 7 by an elastic force of the spring 29, and hence the headrest 3 is held at an ordinary position. When the first link 17 moves up to a position indicated by solid line in FIG. 8, the upper movable member 10 moves forward, and the headrest 3 is forced out forward.
  • Between the side frames 40, 40, a lower movable member 30, which may be a back-and-forth movable body or a sensing member, stretching laterally is disposed. The lower movable member 30 is pushed by a vehicle seat occupant and moved backward when the vehicle seat relatively moves forward of the occupant due to a rear end collision. Both sides of the lower movable member 30 are coupled to the ends of the lower link 31 (link member) of the lower link mechanism 32 by way of shafts 38 (coupling shafts). The lower movable member 30 comprises a plate-shaped portion 30 e that connects to the shaft 38 via a coupling plate member 30 a (also called a coupling member or end extension) through a first extension 30 a 1, second extension 30 a 2, and third extension 30 a 3. The lower movable member 30 also comprises a shaft member 30 g. The other end of the lower link 31 is coupled to the lower part of the coupling rod 27 (transmission member) by way of a shaft 37. The lower link 31 is preferably a bell crank. The center of the lower link 31 is pivoted on a lower bracket 35 (bracket member) fixed to the side frame 40 by way of a shaft 36 (link support shaft).
  • As shown in FIG. 2, one end of the lower spring 39 is coupled to the lower movable member 30, and the other end of the lower spring 39 is coupled to the side frame 40. The lower movable member 30 is held at a forward ordinary position by the elastic force of the spring 39, and when a rear end collision occurs, it is pushed by the vehicle seat occupant and moved backward by resisting the elastic force of the spring 39.
  • In FIGS. 3 and 5, the backward movement of the lower movable member 30 causes the lower link 31 to rotate counterclockwise about the shaft 36, and causes the coupling rod 27 to be pulled downward. As a result, the second link 23 rotates counterclockwise about the shaft 25, and moves the first link 17 upward by resisting the elastic force of the upper spring 29. At this time, the distance between the shaft 25 and shaft 28 is shorter than the distance between the shaft 25 and shaft 24. Thus, the second link 23 amplifies the moving amount of the coupling rod 27 (lower movable member 30) to transmit the movement to the first link 17, the upper part of the first link 17 is guided by the arm 18 and moved substantially forward as shown in FIG. 8, and thereby the headrest 3 is moved forward by way of the upper movable member 10 so that a cervical spine of the vehicle seat occupant is protected in the event of a rear end collision.
  • Thus, the upper link mechanism 15 of this embodiment of the invention has a function of moving the headrest 3 largely forward with a small moving amount of the lower movable member 30. The lower movable member 30 comprises backward protrusions 30 f. The backward protrusions 30 f may comprise a first backward protrusion 30 b (upper backward protrusion) and a second backward protrusion 30 c (lower backward protrusion). These each may comprise a first bent portion 30 d 1 and a second bent portion 30 d 2.
  • The side frame 40 of the backrest frame 16 is formed of a metal plate having a specified width in the front-to-back direction, and the upper link mechanism 15, coupling rod 27, and lower link 31 are disposed adjacent to the side frame 40. In addition, the members of the upper link mechanism 15 and the lower link 31 are formed of plates substantially parallel to the side frame 40, and are supported by the shaft in the lateral direction. The upper movable member 10 substantially overlaps with the upper frame 41 of the backrest frame 16. Therefore, the mechanism for transmitting the movement of the lower movable member 30 to the headrest 3 does not substantially interfere with the cushion 5 of the backrest 2A. Hence, the transmission mechanism is operated smoothly, and decline of performance of the cushion 5 is prevented.
  • TABLE OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
     1 vehicle seat
     2A backrest
     2B seat bottom
     3 headrest
     4 head support
     5 cushion
     6 pillars
    10 upper movable member; headrest support member
    11 pillar supports
    12a outward extension
    12b forward extension
    13 intersection
    14 protrusion
    14a anteroposterior extension; forward bent portion
    15 upper link mechanism
    16 backrest frame
    17 long first link; downward extension
    18 arm; second link member
    19 shaft; second coupling shaft
    20 L-shaped bracket; bracket; bracket member
    21 shaft; second link support shaft
    23 second link; first link member
    24 shaft; first coupling shaft
    25 shaft; first link support shaft
    27 long coupling rod; transmission member
    28 shaft
    29 upper spring
    30 lower movable member; back-and-forth movable body
    30a coupling plate member; coupling member; end extension
    30a1 first extension
    30a2 second extension
    30a3 third extension
    30b first backward protrusion; upper backward protrusion
    30c second backward protrusion; lower backward protrusion
    30d1 first bent portion
    30d2 second bent portion
    30e plate shaped portion
    30f backward protrusion
    30g shaft member
    31 lower link; bell crank; link member
    32 lower link mechanism
    35 lower bracket; bracket member
    36 shaft; link support shaft
    37 shaft
    38 shaft; coupling shaft
    39 spring
    40 side frame
    40a inward extension
    41 upper frame
    42 lower frame
    50 outwardly recessed portion
    51 link support portion
    52 link support surface
    53 bracket attachment
    54 first extension
    55 second extension
    56 bent portion

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1. A vehicle seat comprising:
a seat back frame;
a headrest having a head support for supporting a head of a seat occupant and a pillar provided on the head support;
a headrest support member movably attached to the seatback frame to support the headrest;
a link member for attaching the headrest support member to the seatback frame; and
a tubular pillar support for inserting a lower part of the pillar therein, the tubular pillar support being fixed to a central part of the headrest support member;
wherein:
the headrest support member is provided with an outward extension extending outward from a position where the pillar support is provided and a downward extension extending downward from the outward extension, the downward extension being coupled to the link member by way of a coupling shaft and the link member being coupled to a bracket member attached to the seatback frame by way of a link support shaft, and
the outward extension is provided with an anteroposterior extension extending in a front-to-back direction.
2. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided above the downward extension.
3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided above the downward extension and extends from above the downward extension toward the pillar support.
4. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension and extends from a position where the downward extension is provided toward the central part of the headrest support member.
5. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided at an upper end part of the outward extension.
6. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided at an upper end part of the outward extension and is provided with a protrusion protruding forward.
7. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided above the link support shaft.
8. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the link support shaft and the coupling shaft are provided below the anteroposterior extension and above a lower end part of the downward extension.
9. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein an upper end part of the link member is provided below the anteroposterior extension.
10. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein:
an upper end part of the link member is provided below the anteroposterior extension, and
a lower end part of the link member is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension.
11. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the bracket member is provided below the anteroposterior extension.
12. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein:
an upper end part of the bracket member is provided below the anteroposterior extension, and
a lower end part of the bracket member is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension.
13. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein:
the headrest support member is arranged on a same horizontal plane as the link member and the bracket member, and
the link member and the bracket member are at least partially arranged in an overlapped manner in a front-to-back direction.
14. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a lateral end part of the headrest support member and the downward extension are coupled by way of the anteroposterior extension.
15. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided at an upper end part of the outward extension and is provided with a forward bent portion formed in such a manner as to be bent forward.
16. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the coupling shaft is smaller than a diameter of the link support shaft.
17. A vehicle seat comprising:
a seat back frame;
a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant;
a headrest support member movably attached to the seatback frame to support the headrest; and
a link member for attaching the headrest support member to the seatback frame;
wherein:
a downward extension extending downward is provided on either side of the laterally extending headrest support member, the downward extension being coupled to the link member by way of a coupling shaft and the link member being coupled to a bracket member attached to the seatback frame by way of a link support shaft, and
an anteroposterior extension extending in a front-to-back direction is provided at an upper end part on either side of the headrest support member.
18. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided right over the downward extension and extends toward a central part of the headrest support member.
19. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided with a protrusion protruding forward.
20. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided with a forward bent portion formed in such a manner as to be bent forward.
21. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein:
the link support shaft and the coupling shaft are provided below the anteroposterior extension and above a lower end part of the downward extension,
an upper end part of the bracket member is provided below the anteroposterior extension, and
a lower end part of the bracket member is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension.
22. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein:
an upper end part of the link member is provided below the anteroposterior extension,
a lower end part of the link member is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension,
an upper end part of the bracket member is provided below the anteroposterior extension, and
a lower end part of the bracket member is provided above a lower end part of the downward extension.
23. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein a lateral end part of the headrest support member and the downward extension are coupled by way of the anteroposterior extension.
24. The vehicle seat according to claim 17, wherein:
the link support shaft and the coupling shaft are provided below the anteroposterior extension and above a lower end part of the downward extension, and
a diameter of the coupling shaft is smaller than a diameter of the link support shaft.
25. A vehicle seat comprising:
a seat back frame;
a headrest for supporting a head of a seat occupant;
a headrest support member movably attached to the seatback frame to support the headrest; and
a link member for attaching the headrest support member to the seatback frame;
wherein:
an outward extension extending laterally is provided at each lateral end part of the headrest support member,
a downward extension extending downward is provided at an outer end part of the outward extension, the downward extension being coupled to the link member by way of a coupling shaft and the link member being coupled to a bracket member attached to the seatback frame by way of a link support shaft, and
an anteroposterior extension extending in a front-to-back direction is provided at an intersection where the lateral extension intersects the downward extension.
26. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided at an upper end part of the intersection.
27. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided at an upper end part of the intersection and is provided with a protrusion protruding forward.
28. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided with a forward bent portion formed in such a manner as to be bent forward.
29. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein the anteroposterior extension is provided above the link support shaft.
30. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein a lateral end part of the headrest support member and the downward extension are coupled by way of the anteroposterior extension.
31. The vehicle seat according to claim 25, wherein:
the link support shaft is provided below the anteroposterior extension and above a lower end part of the downward extension,
the coupling shaft is provided at the lower end part of the downward extension, and
a diameter of the coupling shaft is smaller than a diameter of the link support shaft.
32. A vehicle seat comprising:
a seat back frame;
a headrest having a head support for supporting a head of a seat occupant and a pillar provided on the head support;
a headrest support member movably attached to the seatback frame to support the headrest;
a link member for attaching the headrest support member to the seatback frame; and
a pillar support for inserting a lower part of the pillar therein, the pillar support being fixed to a central part of the headrest support member;
wherein:
the headrest support member is provided with an outward extension extending outward from a position where the pillar support is provided and a downward extension extending downward from the outward extension, the downward extension being coupled to the link member by way of a coupling shaft and the link member being coupled to a bracket member attached to the seatback frame by way of a link support shaft,
the outward extension is provided with an anteroposterior extension extending in a front-to-back direction, and
a movable member for sensing a backward movement of the seat occupant is provided below the pillar support, the movable member being provided with a backward protrusion protruding backward.
33. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein:
the movable member includes a plate-shaped portion, and
the backward protrusion is formed at a lower end part of the plate-shaped portion.
34. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein the anteroposterior extension on the headrest support member and the backward protrusion on the movable member extend laterally and substantially in parallel with each other.
35. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein:
the headrest support member is arranged on a same horizontal plane as the link member and the bracket member, and
the link member and the bracket member are at least partially arranged in an overlapped manner in a front-to-back direction.
36. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein a lateral end part of the headrest support member and the downward extension are coupled by way of the anteroposterior extension.
37. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein the link support shaft is provided below the anteroposterior extension on the headrest support member and above the backward protrusion on the movable member.
38. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein the backward protrusion is provided closer to a central part than the downward extension.
39. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein:
a forward extension extending anteriorly to the central part of the headrest support member is provided on either side of the headrest support member, and
the backward protrusion is provided closer to the central part than the forward extension.
40. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein the movable member is at least partially composed of a member different from that of the headrest support member.
41. The vehicle seat according to claim 32, wherein:
the downward extension is coupled to first and second link members by way respectively of first and second coupling shafts,
the first and second link members are coupled to the bracket member by way respectively of first and second link support shafts, and
the first link member is coupled via a transmission member to the movable member that is arranged to be moved backward with a backward movement of the seat occupant, the movable member being supported on the seatback frame.
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